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Chapter 1993: Chapter 1993: Uneven

"Is it that serious?" Xu Huo didn’t think he was joking and quickly asked, "What’s the specific situation?"

"The barrier is moving," ca the voice of the masked young man from the communicator.

"Moving?" Xu Huo quickly checked the two walls on his side to confirm they hadn’t shifted, then asked, "Is the barrier near the Agor Headquarters moving? Have the Agor players left?"

"No wonder they’ve been reducing their personnel slowly," the masked young man said, "Their target is the external players."

Trapped inside the barrier, unless they used props or other ans to break through, leaving was only possible with tickets. Players in the Eastern District, including those from other cities, could leave, but external players could not.

"It’s happening!" The voice on the other side of the communicator beca urgent, and at this mont, Xu Huo also saw the situation from the aircraft near Agor Headquarters.

The enclosing wall was indeed pushing toward the center as the masked young man said, and it was the only wall moving, neither too fast nor too slow. Due to its massive size, it might go unnoticed unless watched closely; additionally, it didn’t affect buildings during the movent, and the sound was minimal.

However, before realizing it was moving or the people attempting to break the barrier could find a clue, following a peculiar vibration, all players in the Eastern District vanished in an instant—they had exited the region!

In the next second, the previously slowly moving enclosing wall shrank to the plaza in front of the Agor building, moving so fast it almost vanished from space. Players from the outer region, who were scattered within this range, were instantly squeezed to a position only ten or so ters wide. Thanks to Defense Props propping them, they still had temporary activity space. But precisely because they used Defense Props, they realized how strong this barrier was. In just two to three seconds, several of the largest defense barriers were forcibly shattered, and once the enclosing wall barrier contracted, reopening a defense barrier couldn’t hold it back!

As the defense barriers vanished one by one, the external players finally realized the impending disaster; at this mont, they hurriedly brought out their precious props.

Since the enclosing wall didn’t affect actual buildings and even filtered out airborne aircraft during contraction, props that could serve as places to use as a house had no effect; only similar spatial artifacts could hold up temporarily.

After repeated attempts, one player’s prop took effect: his prop was a floor tile that, once placed on the ground, began to automatically multiply, turning from one into two, and then two into four. It quickly reached the enclosing wall barrier and slowly propped it open!

"This won’t last long; quickly think of a way to destroy the barrier!" The player holding it shouted, drenched in sweat.

"Twilight Split Line." The masked young man, who was also pushed to the middle, stood at the edge and traced a line on the barrier, which didn’t split it but caused part of the barrier to appear in two different brightness levels.

"Hit the dark part!" The masked young man first attacked the darker part. When the prop was applied, it was indeed effective; the barrier visibly dented, and the wall was not as solid as before!

As the crowd focused their firepower on attacking the dark portion of the barrier, several white beams fell from above, instantly killing three Rank-B players, including the one who used the floor tile prop. The masked young man and another player holding a sharp-tipped spiral cone were also targeted, but they were lucky enough to dodge.

The masked young man turned into a shadow and disappeared, then appeared in the air, making a neck-twisting motion toward the elderly attacker.

The elder’s head turned slightly to the right but returned to its normal position in the next second. He glanced regretfully at the masked young man before disappearing from the air.

"These bastards! They actually held back a trump card!" The masked young man was about to return to the ground when he vaguely saw another blue light approaching in the distance. His body froze, and before he could react, he heard a "bang" as the second enclosing wall barrier crashed into the barrier trapping the external players!

The combined forces nearly shattered all the outer players’ defense barriers, and the players were forcefully thrown together. Without ti to switch props, several people were unintentionally killed in the chaos!

Among these were advanced players caught up in the excitent, who couldn’t believe they died such ignoble deaths, like an accidental joke.

However, those still alive didn’t have ti to think about others; they were also about to die!

"Think of sothing quickly!" To create more space, most people squeezed together, using their bodies and props to prop up the enclosing wall barrier, "If even Rank A Props can’t breach it, is this barrier a Super Prop?"

Super Props?

They overestimated Agor Corporation. The enclosing wall barrier was undoubtedly a spatial instrunt. It seed indestructible because its walls were constantly layering. The visible blue wall was not the complete barrier; there were several invisible layers on both sides of the wall. Every attack passing through an invisible barrier was weakened partly. Unless the wall was destroyed completely in one go, new barriers would continue to form.

In fact, the enclosing wall barrier wasn’t without weak points. Its weak point was on the ground, where the barrier layers were fewest, and the layering speed was slower. As for why the players trapped at Agor couldn’t find an exit from underground, it was likely because Agor Headquarters’ underground had been specially reinforced. Judging by the layout of the entire enclosing wall barrier, the center position must be the most solid.

It’s impossible to suffocate these players inside the barrier entirely. Occasionally, Agor would have players appear and kill a few external players by surprise.

"Damn it! If I get out, I’ll slaughter Agor!" one player cursed as he purchased advanced Spatial Interference Devices on his personal panel.

This situation continued for about ten minutes until it ended because a player found a Spatial Interference Device of sufficient level.

However, none of them noticed that during the process, a dividing line appeared on the ground beneath their feet, cutting across the small area they occupied. The brighter side took up about one-tenth, and most of the external players stood on the darker side.

"A line between life and death." The elder reappeared outside the vanished enclosing wall, raised his right hand as if to pluck an invisible string, and over half of the players forced together were cut in half.

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